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Tropical rainstorm poses threats for Hispaniola and Cuba
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10/18/2024
None of the systems in the tropics right now will affect the U.S. mainland, but that doesn't mean they'll have no effect at all.
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We've had 13 named storms, that's close to average. We're typically around 12 by now,
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but the thing that's been a little unusual has been the disproportionate number of storms that
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have become hurricanes, and among them, those that have made landfall in the U.S. as well.
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Nine hurricanes, typically by now we have six, and we've had four major hurricanes.
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Typically by the end of October we've had three major hurricanes. So we have two areas,
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we're calling both of these tropical rainstorms. Neither of these are organized tropical
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depressions or tropical storms, but they are still impactful, and that's why we use that
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phrase tropical rainstorm, because they are more than just maybe a tropical wave. You can see this
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disturbance moving west. This is going to bring two to four inches of rain to northern parts of
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Hispaniola. This is a large zone with rain, showers, and thunderstorms into the western
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Caribbean. That has about two days before it will move over land, and again, this has the chance to
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develop into perhaps a brief short-lived tropical depression. We'll have to see if that materializes,
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but we are likely going to at least hold on to the flooding rainfall potential here in a localized
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fashion into Belize and places like the Yucatan Peninsula. So localized flash flooding tied to
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some extra heavier rain. Water temps are in the mid-80s there. We've cooled down a bit in the
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eastern Caribbean, or eastern Gulf I should say, with some deeper colder water coming up to the
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surface after the top layer of the water got swept aside by both Helene and then Milton, but
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look at the wind shear now across the Gulf of Mexico and South Florida. This is great news. The
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purple, this is wind that would really keep any development very disheveled, and it would prevent
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any named storm from coming into this area and surviving. So this is pretty inhospitable wind
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regarding hurricanes, so that's going to be protecting us at least for now. There's no
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guarantee that we're totally done here in the Gulf of Mexico, but the longer we hold on to a
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pattern like this deeper into late October, the better we will be, and typically we see that shift
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into November where these late season November storms are a little more likely into the Caribbean
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and the western Atlantic and a little less likely near the central Gulf Coast. We do have an area
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with that lighter pastel color near Puerto Rico and also east-northeast of Nicaragua and Honduras.
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Those are the areas where we have some chance for development, but for high pressure to sit like
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this over the southeast, the recent front that has parked itself all the way down to the Bahamas,
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the wind shear, we are going to be protected for now in Florida. The tropical rainstorm we're
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tracking is going to be moving west-northwest, passing probably just north of Puerto Rico.
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We're concerned about this still in a narrow window of opportunity, potentially becoming a
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weak tropical storm. It'll bring some heavy rain to the north side of Hispaniola. Regardless,
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gusts of wind may still reach 40 plus miles per hour for some this weekend, and we're most
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concerned about the two to four inches of rain in the mountains terrain of far northern parts
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of Hispaniola and northeastern parts of Cuba. That's where the greatest impacts would likely be
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regarding some dangers, but a little bit of good news in the Gulf of Mexico. Oceanic heat content
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all the way back down to average. We love seeing that, Damien, after where we spent most of the
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past two months. Now we're still above average in the main development region, so the tropical
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Atlantic is still running very, very warm. That's right, and even on our calendar, our hurricane
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calendar, we are still in a very active stretch here as we head into November, so do not let your
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guard down because we could still be tracking some more potential development across the tropics.
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